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1 1 ... . 1 t.-e ice station; el. , e I . i ' . - i , t Lio'-e i: i to tn c;r.;p iv.itcd Confi-Jfr;lte Veterans to htu-n,i the exercises Oi the gia !u .t:;..; class of the Presby terian College at the 51st annual com- warrant against me '"l""'"cul' me invijm ' " I i- manipulator. cepted with the thanks of the camp. . ; roprietor of the) Resolutions 1 of sympathy were M.tu. -guikry on West! adopted. Thfy follow; ran as the exniDitors mat, ji is wun " - Tip. camn hears of th . serious inness ui -White pictures. Drs. W. M. Strong, J. lessrs. Eduard Scholtz, , W. B. Stewart, R. K. . orke and W. J. Harty, are located in the lmme- of the machine with d lungs id machine sets on a left temoved from the i the front of the building oved and a clean sweep rambunctious sound cur have played such navoc ce of mind and physical of the neighbors. Dr. :he recorder that the vo iet frequently compelled his " patients out of his line them and the latter tota, jr unaDDreclatlve of and coon songs of which was hourly .delivered. , protected by several re works for the Osmond tablishment, was not jo s his ear drums rarely re gions from the spasmo brations. But Mr. W. M. the Elalr Drug Company, ic In his denunciations r ncerts. Language, he said, nd lamentably inadequate worthy description of the unsweet sounds which as- uditory organs. Messrs. Rogers corroborated this ! their comrades Capt. J. M. Davis, Capt. W. E. Ardrey, Thos. U Kitcn and Julius P. Alexander, and would convey unto them our deepest sym pathy and that a committes of two be appointed by the commander to carrv these resolutions to them. Up on motion the resolutions were adopt ed, and Comrades R. B. Hunter and C H. Wolfe were appointed to deliver the above resolutions." . BANKERS TO BtEET AT WIXSTON e the testimony of the de C. E. Short, Sam Max Alexander, and T. W. Dix hat they were so located. em, .that : they could hear, tend when they so desired, out pre neither on the verge i r ostratloa as an outcome ior were their business r the verge of bankrupt onograph was not only ln harm, either Intended or was a promoter of morall i ' and a more , healthful iment. ise rested an Attorney F id made a heated defense Secretary Announces That the Jleet ing Will be There. Secretary Wm. A. Hunt, of the North; Carolina Bankers Association, has sent out from Henderson, the following notice; v "On account of the destruction by jfire,, on. Thursday night. May 2d, of thft-C4rr-llnanffotetr-turftftmt jne. headquarters of our annual conven tion, the executive committee at a meeting held In Greensboro on Mon day, May 6th, after considering In vitations from other places In the State, decided to hold the eleventh annual convention at Hotel Zlnzen dorf,x Winston-Salem, May 22, 23 and 24, 1907. "Winston-Salem extends a hearty welcome to the association. Invitations having been received from all the banks-In person,-the mayor ofthe city,, and other business organizations. .. "Its bandsome and well-equipped hotel Insures ample accommodations for all. - ' "Make your arrangements to at- Charlotte Lawyer Is Honored. Prof. Edwin Dubois Shurter, pro fessor of public speaking In the Uni versity of Texas, has in course of preparation a book entitl?d "Oratory of the South," which Is to be a com pilation of the orations of representa tive public speakers In the South. Mr. Charles V. Tlllett, of this city, has been requested to contribute one s of Mr. Haas. The condu I of his speeches to be 'nserted In the j wnoie mauer was uio. Mr. Haas over to court lh Prof Shurter has already compiled $50, which acts as a tern-' a book called "Masterpieces of Mod inctlon on the playing of ; em Oratory," which was published e. The latter was not In; by Glnn & Co.. the well-known pub played merrily away while! Ushers, and which has . met with as in progress, end court It was too VXKS TO BE THERE. great success. . Mr. Tlllett Is one of the most earn est, logical, and clear-cut speakers In the South. lent of the United States Xegro Jailed For Re-Uslng Postage nd Meeting of National A Stamps. Charged with re-using . postage stamps on letters, E. E. Dyers, a Greensboro negro, was committed to Mecklenburg Jail' yesterday morning by United States Commissioner J. W, tating that vice President: codw. vine negro was arrested n .1 will attend the convention! capias issued in Greensboro. - . It Is owd ot 2,000 Visitors Kx- and Treasurer C B. Bry a American Cotton Manu- 83ociatlon, had a telegram in' ot of the association a next week. -rramme of the convention a The Observer of yester forth" probably tnt v of talent that : ever before ""any textile con this country and the addl e President Fairbanks only he attractiveness of' the manufacturers from all e country and many repre of the industry from . for tries are expected to b The" entertainment to be will be so bounteous and t every one will carry awuy "ollectlons of the hospitait adelphlana. - Arrangements i made to seat 800 at tne nd it is much regretted by: Ittee that more cannot tor. The size of the ban llmlts the number to 800 t was therefore necesaarttyi the 8tn instant. wever, ; expected that at people will attend the big v York and New Orleans xchanges have appointed to confer with a commlt the association and discuss atters of mutual interest as cotton. .. 8. Burleson and Hon. J. T. ie, members of Congress, as and Georgia, and a repre of the Liverpool Cotton Ex ill meet with the committees owth' of the association has a remarkable. It was organ ie Southern Cotton Spinners' n by a few local manufao thls city ten years ago this nd the convention In Phlla iext week will celebratte the he first decade of the asso- life. , - ty and Treasurer Bryant will , that convention a total of - 1.000 members who hall parts of the country . and (ral foreign countries. Tfie changed to the American Tanufafturers Association In e members then thought the n had become sufficiently! tf assume a national name, wtj! stnc that tTme has only, ' d the correctness of view at ps the membership Is alraostl !1'ad between the North' "h- nai character' of the as-; 1 rreat Influence It wields. clearly shown by the ac-l f the association's lnvlti- nd its convention as men-' ve by the Vice President of. I Ftates, who will address t to be riven on th nitht1 . :'n at the Bellevue-Strat- supposed that true bill was found dgalnst r hlmby th 'Federal grant Jjiry in Greensboro, hence the cuplas for the man. His bond was fixed at 1150, in default of which he was sent to Jail. GOOD WORDS FOR CHAMBERLAIN'S , Cough Remedy. People everywhere take plensure in testifvlng to the good qualities of Cham berlriin's . Cough Remedy. Mrs. Edward Phillips, of Barclay, Mil,, writes "I wish to tell you that I can recommend ChamberlHin's Cough Remedy. My lit. tie girl, Catherine, who Is two vears old h6 been taking this remedy whenever she has hnd a cold since ehe was two months old. About a month ago I con tracted a dreadful cold myself but J took- Chamberfcrin's - Cough Remedy and vifaj soon as well as ever." This remedy oain uj u. nana cz i.:o. IK n " , CYC using tlio antiquated hand-1 J mixed paint, since yen can buy . Davis 1C0 Per Cent. Puro Paint ' For Sale by Ezell-IIyers Co., Charlotte. BEX GREET AS mLVOLIO. re . . - . ri in Dusiness tmtf First "Star" to Assume This Role n's Dramatic PossibilitiesJusti fication of Shakespeare's Treatment of Malvolio Adaptation of Play to Out-Door Representation. Of the many parts taken ' by Ben Greet In his Shakespearean plays none have proved a greater success or have had a wider, popularity than his assumption of the role of Malvollo. It has heen a matter of surprise to many that ; In the presentation of Twelfth Night," on the campus of Elizabeth College next Monday night the leader of this English company will, not Impersonate the character of Viola, hitherto, considered the star role of the comedy. Ben Greet was Indeed, the' first Shakespearean actor of high rank to perceive, the dramatic possibilities in Malvollo, and his suc cess In this capacity has so approved his Judgment that his , example has been followed by Southern. While viola Is only one of Shakes peare's many charming heroines, who. disguised In male attire, "have never told their love," but "sat like patience on a monument. Smiling at grief," Malvollo Is unique as a study of un conscious egoism. His like has never before been seen. And It Is largely from the fact that the egoism of this over-weenlng steward1s unconscious of itself that the humor ot the situ ation springs. In depicting this cen tering of Individual Interests, at the same time contrasting It with larger. Interests; above all. In making this personality, In its self importance, un aware Of Its real Irislgnlflcance here in lies the skill ot , the artist, actor. Again, to .represent a character "Sick of self-love," as Malvollo Is described by Olivia, In such a way as not to exaggerate It beyond the bounds of credibility, yet to (sufficiently) (em phasize) this weakness, so as to ren der possible the latter mlsconstructlon and misinterpretation of the fatuous steward This lg tha difficulty which Mr. Ben Greet so cleverly masters. . Shakespeare's treatment of the character of Malvollo may at first sight appear harsh, and the punish ment which he has meted to the ser vant of Olivia, somewhat merciless; but on the first entrance of the stew ard the great dramatist has taken pains to accentuate this quality of self-righteousness which Justifies the plot of the three conspirators to bring one, unduly raised in his self-esteem, down to their level. Then, too, the Interference of Malvollo with - the mirth of the three revellers together with his needlessly enforced strictures gives a suit more piausioie reasen ior this combination against him and wU are compelled to cry out with Sir Toby, "Dost thou think, because thou art virtuous, there shall be no more cakes and ale?" When once -the plot has been formed, the Judgment of each conspirator Is .. confirmed by Malvolio's imaginary disposition of him, until whatever hesitancy there may have been In the overthrow of this would-be servant-master haa been removed. With , its ; many garden scenes "Twelfth Night" Is a play adapted to out-door - representation ., and .. the . set ting which will be . given It Mondoy night in a grove on the Elizabeth campus promises to be especially at tractive. VeVe anticipated ycur r. ::cb for ycu're sure of getting hare ennctly what you want without trouble, delay or undue expense French Balbriggans, Lisle Thread and White Gauze 50c, 75c, z;i $1.09 a G:rn:t Scriven Drawers, 'Knee length drawers and coat-style under-shirts We have what you want in Summer Underwear GOME TMCE 21 LOOlf I Yorlie Brothers I Rogers V. .... . I 1 1 " School Commissioners PoMponfd. 'iool commissioners did not a l3st night, i It was decided t call the meeting off. The i y is that there will be no r.ow ur.tll .the , first ..Tuesday June. Considerable Interest to this department of the new each of the others, Jlnc the - f.of-d largely of new i the June meeting the m?-' t end corps of teachers for "'.'I be elected..- - ?r:zr:v.K ccre. ; had K'z.ma for five . . 'A, Aotnin.. f(r.r,i-t-i ft r ,rr re f 5 , : ' There Is nothing that gives the public as much confldenca as square and fair dealing. Wo do not use . any fake , schemes In our business. , Wo have never lowred the art of plf no building to the mere ... level ... or a . money- I making tramc. We have nevr misled the pub lic by advertising ' a cheap piano as high grade. We have never sacrificed tone quality and perfect work manship for expense. ' We have never ' made cheap pianos and never wilL Our reputation is maintained by merit alone; the staiidlng of our firm by business In- : tegrlty. We cater to the public for patronage, but . not . on a basts of misrepresentation. Headquarters of Postal Company to be MQYcd to Richmond. - Within the next few days the head' quarters of Superintendent G. W. Rib- bis, of the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, will be removed from Wash ington to Richmond. This dclnlonl has recently been reached. The rea son for the change Is" the constantly Increasing business of the company In Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, which are m Mr. Rlbble's territory. More efficient service Is expected to be given by the securing of headquarters which are more central ly located. THE NEW PURE FOOD AND DRUG LAW. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for pona-ha ,u. and lung troubles Is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful druK, and we recommend It as a safo remeay ior cnuaren ana aauiis. R. h, Jordan & Co. 1 If You Want a If. CHIT . dut-of-lhc-Ordinary M iui In1 style, materials, workman ship and fit, at a common sense price, we can suit you perfectly. We would have you know that our clothes are not only made to sell, but made to wear. If you were to rip open the seams with a knife, you will find only the hlghest-clasa sewing silks, trimmings . and workmanship, and be satisfied that master-tailors did Indeed fashion the garments. - It is our constant endeavor to sell you the best clothes--the guaranteed kind that are made at moderate prices, and we are ever ready to prove that we've got them by the gar ments themselves. ... : Spring Sack Suits, .t for Men and Young Men . at $12.50 to $30.00. 4 : . ..... . - 1 before shown in Cliarldtte. I W6 've got what you want- you canrt lose us! . Finest Silk and Lisle Hose start at $2.50 a pair go down, or start at 15c a pair and go up: Colors and markings, too numerous to mention, ancf si makes no difference. We've got 'en. ' Vuolloo Cc LEADING CLOTHIERS St -J LONG-TAT ClotligCo. You and your friends are cordially invited to visit TheSelwyn Palm Room For cool and refreshing: drinks . A Delightful Place to Entertain Your Friend Amid Jbuxnrious urrouncungs - II J I H I I I 1H II III II I II, m FOR SUMMER : FLOI3R COVERINGS There is nothing so cool and easy to keep clean for- summer floor coverings as Mattings and Rligs.' v . '; We have just received 150 rolls of China and Japan Matting. , You will find that this stock embraces some of the latest styles in . beautiful , Japanese patterns, ontirely new; all colors. ; . . Prices range on Matibgs from 25c.; 30c., S5c., 10c. to 50c, peryard. . ".Rujr.s of airsizes"at;iowest'priccsr"It will pay you' to qome to:this;store to buy Tin Important Sale b fc's Mm ..Skidi A "collection of twenty dozen Negligee Shirts o fers timely opportunity for intelligent investmen These Shirts are the co-rrect styles for this seaspf - ( 1 fashioned of the popular madras cloths, in Fane (f Plain White. Special at ; '. . . . . $i.o' l he 'Tate -Brown Co "Just ft Whisper Off the Square." Men's Garments to Order In the Tailoring Department, f 1 THE Gl IARL0TTE SUPPLY ff .Jr. FOR American An-Wroasht Steel Split Pulleys and "Giant Batched inf. Bcltlns. D Wa carry in stock Yale and Tone Hoists up to six tons capacity! apf' foil Uns of Packlac Plpv aivea and miu Supplier . ; i This high-grade Delivery Wagon $00.00, Including lettering. : Wagon without top, but with slde-boards,JJ7.50. This. Wagon Is gi anteed to Je high-grade In every respect. . . '.' . . A We build a number of other. styl es, , and sell on easy, terms. J. W. Wadsworths Soris Co! 'I CHARLOTTE, N. C. Presbyterian epltec for r r it
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